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Full funding for all public schools by 2028: Teachers union launches new campaign
The Australian Education Union has launched The For Every Child campaign outside Parliament House in Canberra today
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Private schools’ budget planning hit by payroll tax backflip
Victorian private schools that were told they were exempt from the tax will now be forced to pay it from July next year
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Could gender quotas be the answer to sexist boys’ school culture?
Gender quotas for teachers, staff, leaders and schoolbook authors could be introduced at elite boys' schools to tackle issues related to sexism and misogyny
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‘We need to embrace change’: What principals think of the AI revolution in education
As the National AI Taskforce considers how schools should be using the technology, here's what Australia's principals are recommending
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Middle leader shortage looming – study
A new report raises serious concerns about the sustainability of the leadership pipeline in Australia's schools
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How will you rank among Australia’s leading educators?
The Educator's ninth annual Hot List is still open for nominations
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Principals fume as schools turn into ‘enrolment zone police’
Victoria's public school principals are being told they can now only accept enrolments within their catchment zone, despite having the capacity to take on more
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Why schools are easy targets for ransomware attacks, and what to do about it
The Educator speaks to an expert about how principals can safeguard their schools from this increasingly complex threat
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Principal to showcase innovative practices at major education event
A free PD session offers principals the chance to explore the latest trends in digital learning
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Kids to feel Covid fallout ‘for years to come’ – study
The worst of the Covid-19 pandemic appears to be over, but the kids are not okay, new research shows